Amna Asghar, Tayyaba Dawood, Ghulam Saulain, Aqsa Irum, Rabia Khan, Hina Saeed Ch, Noreen Anwar
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Abstract
Background: Cochlear implant is a miraculous surgery to improve hearing in profound hearing-impaired children who derive no benefit from hearing aids and consequently present with speech and language disability. This study aims to explore the parental perspective regarding compliance to speech therapy and its potential benefit in hearing-impaired children with cochlear implantation. This will help understand parental concerns and plan recommendations for providing appropriate speech therapy sessions after cochlear implantation.
Subjects and methods: This cross-sectional study using purposive sampling recruited 217 parents of hearing impaired cochlear implanted children of both genders, aged 1 to 15 years. Sample was collected from Audiology Department of Riphah International University, Combined Military Hospital, Bahria Town Hospital and Alam Audiology Clinic, Lahore, Pakistan over a period of 6 months. Basic demographic sheet and self-structured questionnaire was used for data collection. SPSS Version 22 was used for data analysis.
Results: Results revealed that both parents of 120 (55.3%) male and 97 (44.7%) female cochlear implanted children entered the study. A poor compliance was noted with only 88(40.55%) parents got their children consulted with a speech therapist for post implant needs and of these only 75 (84.23%) received regular speech therapy. There was significant association of those who received hearing aid trial and consultation to speech therapist (p=0.01) and length of speech therapy with regular therapy sessions (p=0.03), speech language improvement with the thought that regular speech therapy was important (p=0.04)
Conclusion: By and large parents are not very compliant to speech therapy needs of their implanted children with only 40.55% consulted speech language therapists and remaining remained indifferent. Of the 40.55% who consulted speech language therapists 84.23% followed speech therapy for their children. Study also revealed a significant relationship between regular speech therapy sessions and early speech and language development.
背景:人工耳蜗是一种奇迹般的手术,用于改善没有从助听器中获益的重度听障儿童的听力,从而出现语言和语言障碍。本研究旨在探讨家长对听力受损儿童人工耳蜗植入后语言治疗依从性及其潜在益处的看法。这将有助于了解父母的担忧,并计划建议在人工耳蜗植入后提供适当的语言治疗。研究对象和方法:本研究采用目的抽样的横断面研究方法,招募了217名1 ~ 15岁的听力受损人工耳蜗儿童的父母。样本采集于巴基斯坦拉合尔Riphah国际大学听力学科、联合军医院、Bahria镇医院和Alam听力学诊所,时间为6个月。采用基本人口统计表和自构问卷进行数据收集。使用SPSS Version 22进行数据分析。结果:120例(55.3%)男性和97例(44.7%)女性人工耳蜗植入儿童的双亲均入组。只有88位(40.55%)家长让他们的孩子就种植后的需要咨询语言治疗师,其中只有75位(84.23%)接受了常规的语言治疗。接受助听器试验和咨询言语治疗师的人数(p=0.01)、言语治疗时间与定期治疗时间(p=0.03)、言语改善程度与认为定期言语治疗重要程度(p=0.04)显著相关。结论:总体而言,父母对植入儿童言语治疗需求的依从性不高,仅有40.55%的父母咨询过言语治疗师,且态度漠不关心。在向语言治疗师咨询的40.55%的人中,84.23%的人对他们的孩子进行了语言治疗。研究还揭示了定期语言治疗与早期语言和语言发展之间的重要关系。